I am NOT asking which is the best springs to buy
I know that it does not matter what type of what ever I have, all that matters is the experience I have which I understand is nothing...
I understand that trying to learn everything about my vehicle is obserd.
I understand that trying to learn about set up is obserd
I understand that a pick up truck can never become competitive in drifting
I understand that I am a noob, and i know absolutly nothing about drifting
I understand that I will never be as cool as you are....
So
hopefully, i got all the flames pretty much covered...
And
hopefully the readers of this thread will focus on my ACTUAL QUESTION, and not answer, or comment on something completly off track of my question.
so
HERE IS MY QUESTION
im building a tiangulated 4 link, coil over rear suspension for my pick up.
Ive been reading for a few days now, and im not really sure which spring rate to go with...
my rear end is 1600 lbs, and im not sure which would be the best spring rate for drifting....
ive read the tech on spring rates, which is great, but does not discuss general rule of thumb for choosing spring rates
I know that it does not matter what type of what ever I have, all that matters is the experience I have which I understand is nothing...
I understand that trying to learn everything about my vehicle is obserd.
I understand that trying to learn about set up is obserd
I understand that a pick up truck can never become competitive in drifting
I understand that I am a noob, and i know absolutly nothing about drifting
I understand that I will never be as cool as you are....
So
hopefully, i got all the flames pretty much covered...
And
hopefully the readers of this thread will focus on my ACTUAL QUESTION, and not answer, or comment on something completly off track of my question.
so
HERE IS MY QUESTION
im building a tiangulated 4 link, coil over rear suspension for my pick up.
Ive been reading for a few days now, and im not really sure which spring rate to go with...
my rear end is 1600 lbs, and im not sure which would be the best spring rate for drifting....
ive read the tech on spring rates, which is great, but does not discuss general rule of thumb for choosing spring rates
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